"Though the Mass dates from 1931 and the Symphony from 1934, they speak, vivaciously if conservatively, a language of elegance and charm redolent of Dukas, Faure, and Pierne, to which conductor James Paul adds Franck, Schmitt, and 'a touch of the young Poulenc'...The Symphony is never less than brilliantly attractive, while each movement of the Mass astounds by its wealth of invention and richness of execution. Enthusiastically recommended." -Corleonis, Fanfare